Wiley is an exotic cat with ticked fur like a deer's and with interesting stripes on his head that go down his body and onto his tail all in shades of rust and charcoal. There is something about his face that reminds one of an in-the-wild feline peeking out from the Bush in Africa.
But don't let his wild look fool you, he's just the opposite. He's looking for some serious lap time. Just try and move him, and he'll attach himself to you like Velcro!
Wiley's inquisitive and talkative, likes people and other felines. His body is slender and long, and his meow is small and understated. He's a real gentleman!
Wiley qualifies for Peggy Adams' senior to senior program. If you are 55 or older and adopt him, his adoption fee is waived. All you pay for his rabies tag.
Wiley is up for adoption at the Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, and if you adopt Wiley, his initial exam is free complements of our Pet Connections vet sponsors.
Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League is a limited-access humane society and provides services to more than 15,000 cats, dogs, puppies and kittens each year. Operating continuously since 1925, we have been positively impacting animal welfare and addressing overpopulation in Palm Beach County through a variety of services.
Through the adoption and spay/neuter programs, our vision is to ensure that there are no homeless animals and every animal has a home in Palm Beach County.
Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, Humane Society of the Palm Beaches, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, receiving no state or federal funding. It is dependent exclusively upon private donations, grants, bequests and fundraising events to provide quality programs and services to the community. Your donations directly support the services and programs in place to help animals in need.
Our mission is to provide shelter to lost, homeless and unwanted animals; to furnish medical and other services for the care of companion animals; to care for, protect, and find quality homes for homeless and neglected animals; to advocate animal welfare, community involvement and education to further the bond between people and animals, for the mutual benefit of both.